PreKindergarten through Grade 8

5800 Smith Avenue, Baltimore , MD 21209       Phone: (410) 542-7406        Fax: (410) 664-1463

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Dress Code

All students from the first to the last day of school wear school uniforms.  Parents are urged to be conscious of the way your child looks when he/she comes to school.  Full uniform must be worn at all times, including arrival and departure from school.  No writing on uniforms, shoes, etc. is permitted.  All uniforms must be clean and neat.  Your support, good example, and interest will be most helpful to your child and our school.

Any time a student is not wearing the proper uniform, the student must bring a note stating the reason for the uniform deviation and receive permission from Administration. 

Uniforms can be purchased at:
Flynn & O'Hara Uniforms
Loch Raven Plaza
923 Taylor Avenue
Towson, MD 21286
(410) 828-4709

Boys

Trousers: Navy blue dress pants, but not jeans or corduroys

Belt: Brown, black or navy blue

Shirt: 

Kindergarten through Grade 3
A white knit short or long sleeve polo monogrammed with the school logo
A white turtleneck with a monogrammed maroon school sweatshirt may be worn in cold weather 

Grades 4 through 8
A cotton button down oxford dress shirt with a school tie
A white turtleneck with a monogrammed maroon school sweatshirt may be worn in cold weather

Socks: Navy blue or white crew socks

Shoes:  Brown oxfords only (a shoe that laces 3 or more times); no boots, loafers, or Docksiders

 

Girls

Kindergarten through Grade 4

Blouse: White short-sleeve with Peter-Pan collar
White Turtleneck may be worn in cold weather with the monogrammed maroon school sweatshirt (after September 2003, the sweatshirt will be the only option)

Jumper: Gray Plaid (Contact Flynn & O’Hara Uniform Company located in Towson for the correct uniform)

Socks: Maroon knee high, maroon or white tights or white ankle cuffed socks without designs or lace
                       
Shoes: Brown oxfords only (a shoe that laces 3 or more times); no boots, loafers, or Docksiders

 

Grades 5 through 8


Blouse: White Oxford button-down collar shirt
A white turtleneck with a monogrammed maroon school sweatshirt may be worn in cold weather

Skirt: Gray Plaid (no more than 2 inches above the knee) *

Bow Tie: Worn only with the oxford blouse

Shoes: Brown oxfords only (a shoe that laces 3 or more times); no boots, loafers, or Docksiders

Socks: Maroon knee high, maroon or white tights or white ankle cuffed socks without designs or lace

*Students in Grade 5 may wear the jumper or skirt

Undershirts and undergarments worn under the uniform must only be plain white.

Only school sweatshirts with the monogram are acceptable.

 

Warm Weather Optional Uniform for boys and girls

Shirt: White knit short or long sleeve polo monogrammed with the school logo
Shorts: Navy blue purchased through the uniform company
Socks: Plain white-cuffed ankle socks for girls; white crew socks for boys
Shoes:Tennis shoes, white or black, no “High Tops”

The students wear either the regular school uniform or the warm weather uniform.  They may not “mix and match” the choices.

Gym uniform shirts, shorts and sweat suits

School gym attire (including tennis shoes, white or black, no “High Tops”) is required for all physical education classes and must be purchased through the uniform company.  The students wear the gym uniform on the days they have physical education. In warm weather, students wear gray sweat shorts with a maroon t-shirt with the school logo. In cold weather, students wear gray sweat suits with school logo.

Accessories, Hair

Boys’ Accessories: No earrings, body piercing or tattoos are allowed.  A wristwatch and a religious medal on a chain are allowed.  No other jewelry is allowed.

Girls’ Accessories: Make-up, fingernail polish, fake nails, and excessive jewelry are not a part of the uniform and will not be permitted.  Body piercing or tattoos are not allowed.  Girls with pierced ears should wear one pair of small earrings (no hoops or dangling earrings) to school.  A religious medal and chain, a wristwatch, and one ring on each hand are acceptable.

Hair

  • The length of boys’ hair should be short enough not to touch the collar or cover the eyes.  Hair coloring or highlighting is not allowed.  Outlandish or extreme haircuts are not permitted.
  • Girls’ hair should be neat and not cover the eyes. Hair coloring, highlighting, or excessive hair jewelry is not allowed.
  • Both boys’ and girls’ hair should be kept neat and clean at all times. Fad hairstyles are not permitted (not even on Tag Days). These hairstyles include, but are not limited to punk, rat-tails,  dredlocks, fades, shaved or partially shaved heads, lines cut into the hair, etc. Hats and bandannas may not be worn inside the school building at anytime.

Tag Days

  • Tag Day is an out-of–uniform day that may be granted by the school administration for various reasons during the school year.  A Tag Day may be used as: a fund-raiser for the Student Council, a special occasion day, or as a reward for a particular achievement/accomplishment.  Clothing for Tag Day should always be modest and appropriate.  The principal will advise students of the dress code for the day. 
  • Whether in uniform or Tag Day attire the final decision as to what constitutes proper dress and grooming rests with the Administration.  Parents may be called if student does not meet our standards.